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Time stretches like a lazy leopard when it wants to.
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I've made myself a rich man. You shouldn't assume that makes me a fool.
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There was no cognition he realized. There was only perception.
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The secret of a Scientist is not what he knows. It's what he asks.
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The essential condition for life is the existence of sharp energy gradients.
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Hunger," Hollerbach said. "The universal imperative."
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Self-doubt is part of being human...but the main thing is to get on with the business of survival.
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That's the trouble with living so damned long," Michael said. "Soured relationships last for ever."
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Mind you, flatulence was one skill he had bettered as he had got older.
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She tried, sometimes, to remember how it had been to be young. Or even, not quite so old.
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Understanding is the key to turning anything from a threat into an opportunity.
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Maybe we should gather a few more facts before wasting our time speculating.
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The river of time flowed unmarked, towards the endless seas of timelike infinity.
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For the genes it made sense, of course. Otherwise it would not have happened.
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'In matters of science, curiosity gratified begets not indolence, but new desires.'
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Humans and their petty doings come and go, but the geology endures.
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